Recycling Valuable Alkylbenzenes from Polystyrene through Methanol‐Assisted Depolymerization
Zeng Lin, Yan Tao, Junjie Du, Chengyuan Liu, Bin Dong, Bing Qian, Zhou Xiao, Guangning Su, Tao Zhou, Zijun Peng, Zhandong Wang, Hongliang Li, Jie Zeng
Abstract
Abstract The vast bulk of polystyrene (PS), a major type of plastic polymers, ends up in landfills, which takes up to thousands of years to decompose in nature. Chemical recycling promises to enable lower‐energy pathways and minimal environmental impacts compared with traditional incineration and mechanical recycling. Herein, we demonstrated that methanol as a hydrogen supplier assisted the depolymerization of PS (denoted as PS‐MAD) into alkylbenzenes over a heterogeneous catalyst composed of Ru nanoparticles on SiO 2 . PS‐MAD achieved a high yield of liquid products which accounted for 93.2 wt % of virgin PS at 280 °C for 6 h with the production rate of 118.1 mmol carbon g catal. −1 h −1 . The major components were valuable alkylbenzenes (monocyclic aromatics and diphenyl alkanes), the sum of which occupied 84.3 wt % of liquid products. According to mechanistic studies, methanol decomposition dominates the hydrogen supply during PS‐MAD, thereby restraining PS aromatization which generates by‐products of fused polycyclic arenes and polyphenylenes.